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24 November 2014 Study of flow field of burning particles in a pyrotechnic flame based on particle image and particle velocity
R. Xue, H. Q. Xu, Y. Li, C. G. Zhu
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Proceedings Volume 9301, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Image Processing and Pattern Recognition; 930129 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2072575
Event: International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014, 2014, Beijing, China
Abstract
Studying the burning particles in the pyrotechnic flame is important to acquire the decomposition mechanism and spectral radiance of pyrotechnics. The high speed video (HSV) and particle image velocimetry (PIV) were used in this paper to analyze the flow field and velocity of burning particles in the flame of pyrotechnics. The binary image was obtained through gray scale treatment and adaptive threshold segmentation from HSV and PIV data, by which the coordinate of each particle was marked. On the basis, the movement trajectory of each particle during combustion was pursued by the most recent guidelines algorithm of cancroids matching. Through the method proposed in this study, the velocity variation of each particle was obtained, the approximate distribution of particle quantity at each zone was visualized and the mathematical model of pyrotechnic particle velocity flow field was established.
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R. Xue, H. Q. Xu, Y. Li, and C. G. Zhu "Study of flow field of burning particles in a pyrotechnic flame based on particle image and particle velocity", Proc. SPIE 9301, International Symposium on Optoelectronic Technology and Application 2014: Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, 930129 (24 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2072575
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Combustion

RGB color model

Motion models

Image processing

Binary data

Velocimetry

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